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22-year-old Lew Bandt designed the first coupe ute, which hit the market in 1934 Henry Ford was initially dismissive of Bandt's design Only a handful of Ford utes from the initial production run have survived the passage of time


1979 Ford F100 4WD Ute Pretty rare today is this 1979 Ford… Flickr

The Ford Ute was a series of utility vehicles introduced in 1934 by Ford Australia. 'Ute' is an abbreviation for utility, which when related to cars refers to a non-truck body paired with a tonneau cargo compartment.


1970 Ford Falcon XY Ute Reader Resto

1973-1976 Ford Falcon XB ute specs. NUMBER BUILT: 220,765 (all XB) BODY: integrated body/chassis two-door utility. ENGINE: 4942cc or 5750cc V8 with overhead valves and single downdraft carburettor. POWER & TORQUE: 179kW @ 5000rpm, 414Nm @ 2600rpm (4.9 V8) PERFORMANCE: 0-100km/h: 8.7 seconds, 0-400 metres.


1956 Ford F100 Ute Well the number plates says it all, Bur… Flickr

This week, Ford is celebrating the 80th birthday of the distinctive body style called the Utility Coupe—you know it as the Ute. According to the eager publicists at Ford of Australia, the Ute was invented in 1934 when Ford designer Lew Brandt combined elements of the pickup truck and the closed passenger car, creating a hybrid vehicle.


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This incredibly rare example of the quintessential Aussie ute - a 1934 Ford Coupe Utility - was purchased new by the Conners in 1935 and has recently been restored by the same family to its original condition. According to proud owners Larry and Sue Conner, although their ute is identified as a 1934 model it was built in January 1935 at.


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On 18 March 1987, Louis ('Lew') Thornet Bandt, died in a head-on crash with a truck near Bannockburn in south-western Victoria. He was at the wheel of a 1934 Ford utility, a vehicle of which he was especially proud, not only because he had restored it to as-new condition, but because he had designed it himself.


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The Ford Popular, often called the Ford Pop, is a car from Ford UK that was built in England between 1953 and 1962. When launched, it was Britain's lowest priced car. [1] The name Popular was also used by Ford to describe its 1930s Y Type model. The Popular name was also later used on basic models of the Escort and Fiesta cars. Ford Popular 103E


1970 Ford Falcon XY Ute Reader Resto

Andrew P. Collins. Ford is decreeing today the 80th anniversary of the Australian-invented car-based roadgoing pickup known as the 'ute,' and in recognition we found a bit of backstory on the.


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Ford is celebrating the 80th anniversary of its Australian-born Ute, which paved the way for development of vehicles such as the F-Series and Ranger (dare we say Ranchero) and propelled the.


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Back in the early 30s a 23-year- old Ford Australia designer called Lewis (Lew) Bandt created the ute by listening to that farming family's request for a vehicle with more "utility". Hence the.


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The owner of this 1950 Ford Prefect Utility, or Ute, is correct when he says that it was a model that was unique to the Australian automotive industry. This one has come a long way from home to find itself in Glenshaw, Pennsylvania, where it is listed for sale here on eBay. Really spirited bidding has pushed the car along to $7,100 in a No.


1949 Ford Ute VIN A8A671470

A ute ( / juːt / YOOT ), originally an abbreviation for "utility" or "coupé utility", is a term used in Australia and New Zealand to describe vehicles with a tonneau behind the passenger compartment, that can be driven with a regular driver's licence.


1950 Australian Ford Ute Photograph by Tim McCullough Pixels

A 23-year-old Ford Australia designer created the ute by listening to the farming family's request for a vehicle with more utility; Ford's truck teams translate customer needs into innovations more than ever, including the all-new 2015 F-150 with high-strength, military-grade, aluminum alloys throughout the body.


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This year marks the 80th anniversary of the Australian Ford 'Ute, the coupe-based utility vehicle that spawned the Holden Maloo 'Ute, and American-market Ford Ranchero, and Chevrolet El.

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